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Professor
Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge
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Tuesday, May 25, 2021
4:00 PM Europe/London
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Cambridge Neuro
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70.00 minutes
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Despite the importance of early diagnosis of dementia for prognosis and personalised interventions, we still lack robust tools for predicting individual progression to dementia. We propose a trajectory modelling approach that mines multimodal data from patients at early dementia stages to derive individualised prognostic scores of cognitive decline Our approach has potential to facilitate effective stratification of individuals based on prognostic disease trajectories, reducing patient misclassification with important implications for clinical practice.
Zoe Kourtzi
Professor
Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge
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Decades of research on understanding the mechanisms of attentional selection have focused on identifying the units (representations) on which attention operates in order to guide prioritized sensory p
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